This is a “how to” video of replacing the circuit board on the back of the 80’s Chevrolet Truck gauge cluster. Mine had a couple bad circuits and about three…
This is a “how to” video of replacing the circuit board on the back of the 80’s Chevrolet Truck gauge cluster. Mine had a couple bad circuits and about three…
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No problem man!
Nah, I would just scavenge all the front end off of a junk yard truck. But
if you’re on FB you should ask this question on the “National Squarebody
Association” page. Great group of guys there ready to help others out.
I have a question, I have 82 single square headlights and wanted to convert
to dual. Would you know what I would need to change?
Awesome, thanks for video. I was thinking of buying the whole cluster, now
I think I’ll buy the circuit board replacement
You should be able to find one on the LMC website. I’ll add this to the
description.
Were can I order a new one. Cracked mine to hell
Thanks Stan! yea, I’ve removed it, but dont have a good answer to what you
should do with that vent line once your remove the canister yet. I’ve left
mine open, which isnt a good thing. Its on my list of things to figure out.
lol
Thanks for update! Thanks for your vids too. Quick question. Have you ever
removed the charcoal canister from anyone of your trucks? Only thing hooked
up to it was the vapor line. It’s just cluttering up the engine bay. I’m no
longer using it for vacuum
Cool! Thats a nice tach though. The Camaro was a project that I had before
that last truck. The blue truck is still an on going project as well. I go
back and forth between them. The Camaro is running pretty good now and I’m
collecting parts to swap another 5.3 engine into the blue truck. I just put
4.8 flat top pistons into the 5.3 for the truck last weekend. I should have
a video of that up not too much longer. I also have video of when I rebuilt
the front suspension that I need to get upload
Just ordered the expensive tach! Hey is the Camaro your new project? Are
you still doing the blue r10 as well?
THanks Randall!
Where can I get a new circuit board for my 83 c10
Thanks for the sub and the feedback! I’ll consider that on future videos.
You’re not the first to say that it makes you dizzy.
You should be able to get one from LMC. If you do a google search for LMC,
its the first one on the list.
Ive seen those to.wen u get a chance to find out fa me.specially if its
after market an it fits.
cool vid and i have two questions for ya. 1: your truck is a R10 right and
2: whats up with the Monte Carlo
Nice video man. Ive been trying to find a truck with a tach in the same
spot as the gas hand. an the gas hand moves over to the clock r one of the
four. very hard to find. I think they only came in duallys.How much did the
circuit board set u back.
Your welcome for the sub im so sorry about your 84 getting stole, but can u
help me and give me a anwser maybe?
That link would have to be corrected. I had to change it to make it post.
I’ll just add it to the video description. Let me know if that doesnt work
for you.
Found it. Here’s the link to what he did. w w
w.gmsportssalvageDOTcom/?q=node%2F1316
Will do sticker!
I’ve added the link my buddy used to this video’s description.
good video ive done this once too my 1980 chevy suburban
Thanks Madcook! Yes my truck is a ’87 R10 and the Monte is actually an ’87
El Camino that is a customers. I am doing a full suspension rebuild. More
on the El Camino is posted on my ” AGearHead4Life ” Facebook page.
No problem at all. Good luck!
Kool thanks alot
That circuit board was donated to me by my good friend Davie. Funny you
talk about that tach. Davie has installed one in his C10. His may have been
aftermarket though. His fuel gauge was miniaturized and relocated to the
bottom of the tach.
nice vid,good and easy to follow up, but realy make me dizzy or just I’m
too old for fast movement..^.^ on the other hand I liked it and
subscribed…good luck
Thanks John. I can try to answer your questions. Shoot me a PM here on
YouTube or on my Facebook Blog Page ” AGearHead4Life “.